Chap.

1        6|    death of his mother. Indeed, singular stories were told about
2        6|  increasingly absentminded and singular in point of manner, had
3        7|         using the second person singular in open mockery of the count.~“
4       11| Labordette looked at her with a singular expression. She leaned forward
5       12|    surprise at her putting such singular questions at such a moment,
6       12|        and gazed at him with so singular an expression that he dared
7       13|       now treated her sons with singular financial severity. At the
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